White House Prepares to Revoke California's Right to Set Tougher Pollution Rules |
Written by <a href="index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=28913"><span class="small">Coral Davenport, The New York Times</span></a> |
Friday, 06 September 2019 12:52 |
Davenport writes: "President Trump is strongly considering a plan to revoke California's legal authority to set state tailpipe pollution standards that are stricter than federal regulations."
White House Prepares to Revoke California's Right to Set Tougher Pollution Rules06 September 19
The potential challenge to California’s authority, which would be a stinging broadside to the state’s governor and environmentalists, has been widely anticipated. But what’s notable is that the administration would be decoupling its challenge to California from its broader plan to weaken federal fuel economy standards, the latest sign that its plans for that rollback have fallen into disarray. Since the early months of the administration, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Transportation Department have been pursuing one of Mr. Trump’s most consequential attempts to weaken regulations designed to fight climate change: a sweeping rollback of Obama-era rules designed to cut the emissions of planet-warming greenhouse gases. |
Last Updated on Friday, 06 September 2019 13:23 |